Thousands of young Aussies are participating in the Wellbeing Challenge and generating inspired ideas for enhancing the wellbeing of people in their school community.
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Dinosaur day
by Rafferty, Liam
“Dino Day helps students who participate fit in, they will fit in by going with the crowd by dressing up as a dinosaur but still not feeling forced or bored, it is also a fun time and encourages health ”
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Cake making
by Millah, Mary, Zoe
“You work with others, it’s yummy and fun. ”
Outdoor classrooms
by Ava, Hannah
“Our idea is crazy good because it will improve students mental health. ”
Desk pal
by Xanthe, Elliott
“It will keep kids motivated and exited to do work ”
Silent Lunch
by Jackson, Taylor, Lawrence, Ella, Lincoln
“It is a crazy good idea because it allows students from 7-12 to disconnect for a few minutes in a loud and busy day. ”
The Mirror Mirror Project
by Evie, Eliza, Lulu, Bella, Sophie, Max, Josie, Izzy and Evie
“It encourages good body image for teenagers and gives kind words to people who might not always get them. ”
Gratitude Garden
by Kaiya, Lussia, Lena, Sia, Om
“Our idea is crazy good because it helps improve peoples mental health by helping them see the good in life. ”
Wearing PE uniform on PE days
by Milan, Sophie, Ana, Isaac, Jason
“Students are comfortable when they wear the PE uniform and are uncomfortable whenever wearing the summer and winter uniforms. ”
Happy rocks
by Sophie, Odele, Olivia and Charlotte
“This benefit peoples mental health regardless of their role in the college. Seeing these rocks around campus will make a positive impact on teachers, students and visitors mental health. ”
Smile Man
by Anika, Cyrus
“Smile man cheers u up ”